SnoMaster 98L Under-Counter Beverage Cooler

Embrace the perfect blend of style and function with our 98L Under-Counter Beverage Cooler. Subtle and versatile, this black-finished beauty will integrate effortlessly into your kitchen, home bar, or office. Lockable tempered glass door keeps your beverages secure, while an internal light sets the stage to showcase your favourite drinks, all cooled to perfection.

Product Features:

98L

Compressor Cooled

Lockable Tempered Glass Door (Right Hinged Only)

Designed For African Conditions

Internal Manual Thermostat

Internal LED Light

Sliding Metal Shelves

Make it yours:

R6,899.00
*Recommended Retail Price
  • Dimensions (mm) Assembled: (H) 845 (W) 476 (D) 475
  • Dimensions (mm) Packaged: (H) 865 (W) 515 (D) 520
  • Storage Volume: 98L
  • Rated Current: 0.5A
  • Temp Range: 2°C to 10°C
  • Net Weight: 31.5Kg
  • Suggested Applications: Home Bars, Entertainment Areas, Offices, Guest Lodges & Retail Display
  • Voltage: 220-240V/50Hz
  • Lamp Power: 1W
  • Total Input Power: 130W
  • Design Criteria: Designed For African Conditions
  • Colour: Black
  • Note: Make sure that Under-Counter Beverage Coolers have enough room to “breathe” i.e. ventilation. Stifling can cause the unit to malfunction or sweat. *Measurements include door handles and hinges where applicable. Adjustable Leveling Feet (+/- 10mm)

Unboxing & Set-up

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FAQ
Unpleasant Smells or Odours

 

  • Inspect the shelves and drawers for any spills. Remove and clean them if necessary.
  • Check all food and drinks to ensure they are not expired. Discard any spoiled items.
  • For persistent odours, place a small bag of activated charcoal inside the appliance to help neutralise them.

 

Door Not Closing Properly

 

  • Examine the door gasket/seal to ensure it is intact and not worn out.
  • Verify that all shelves and compartments are positioned correctly.
  • Make sure the appliance is leveled on a flat surface.
  • Remove any obstructions preventing the door from closing securely.

 

Unusual Noises (Gurgling or Cracking Sounds)

 

  • Ensure that the appliance is level.
  • Note that occasional noises are normal due to refrigerant movement during the cooling cycle.
  • Ensure there’s adequate spacing around the appliance and that it isn’t touching other objects.
  • If the noise persists, inspect for loose pipes or parts and contact a service agent if necessary.

 

Fridge Door Hard to Open

 

  • If the door was recently opened, wait a few minutes to allow the internal air pressure to stabilise before trying again.

 

Compressor Running Continuously

 

  • Check if the ambient temperature is too high; consider moving the appliance to a cooler, well-ventilated area.
  • Ensure the voltage supply is stable. If it’s fluctuating, turn off the appliance and restart it once the power stabilizes.